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Wolverine and Deadpool Get Xbox Controllers of Their Butts
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Wolverine and Deadpool Get Xbox Controllers of Their Butts

Jul 22, 2024 1:57 PM

Microsoft has unveiled a Wolverine-themed Xbox controller designed in the shape of Wolverine's butt, following the earlier release of a Deadpool variant. This announcement was made through an Xbox Wire post, featuring the blue-and-yellow colors and textures associated with Hugh Jackman's Wolverine in the upcoming Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) film, Deadpool and Wolverine. The controller boasts unique details like detachable trunks with cargo pockets. However, this special edition controller won't be available for purchase; fans must enter the #MicrosoftCheekySweepstakes on Instagram for a chance to win. A billboard for the controller has even been placed in Alberta, Canada, highlighting Wolverine's origins.

How can I enter the #MicrosoftCheekySweepstakes to win the Wolverine-themed Xbox controller?

To enter the #MicrosoftCheekySweepstakes, find the official Microsoft Instagram post containing the hashtag, like the post, and comment on it with the hashtag #MicrosoftCheekySweepstakes. This will enter you into the raffle to win the Wolverine-themed controller.

Background information: The new film, Deadpool and Wolverine, marks the return of Hugh Jackman as Wolverine alongside Ryan Reynolds' Deadpool. Scheduled for release on July 26, this movie is part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and aims to bring a fresh dynamic to the franchise by pairing the two iconic characters. The marketing efforts, including the unique Xbox controllers, are a nod to the playful and irreverent tones both characters are known for.



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